ITP.net’s tech 2017 round-up: June

June began with the former Pacific Control CEO, Dilip Rahulan, facing arrest for a bounced cheque worth AED21 million. ITP.net had seen documents signed by Dubai Prosecution ordering Rahulan to return to the UAE to serve his three year sentence for issuing two dud cheques to businessman identified as Shah Vinodchandra. Rahulan is believed to be currently residing in the U.S.

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HMD Global debuted three phones in the UAE market in June; the Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3. After bringing back the Nokia 3310, the company also wanted to release a fresh new line-up of smartphones. Each handset was catered to suit individual needs and more importantly suit everyone's budget. Later in the year HMD Global also released the high-end Nokia 8, ideal for the selfie enthusiasts.